Sir Knight of the Splendid Way . Travel to varied places of danger, beauty, battle, and rest, like the Chapel in the Valley, the City of Good Intent, the Wood of Beasts, the Pass of Tears, the Place of Fair Waters, the King’s
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| Title | : | Sir Knight of the Splendid Way |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.50 (899 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1537282107 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 134 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-08-31 |
| Genre | : |
Editorial :
PREPARE to enter a rich allegory of the Christian life in the style of Pilgrim’s Progress. Travel to varied places of danger, beauty, battle, and rest, like the Chapel in the Valley, the City of Good Intent, the Wood of Beasts, the Pass of Tears, the Place of Fair Waters, the King’s Gardens, and the Forest of Burdens. Meet intriguing characters such as Sir Fortis, the Carpenter, Sir Joyous, the Black Knight, Sir Valoris, the Knight of the Wolf, the Silent Horseman, the Nameless Knight, the Shepherd, the Grey Questioner, the Gardener, and many more. Come along in the adventures of Sir Constant, a Knight of the Splendid Way.
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The narrative focuses on three members of a peaceful agricultural community in Africa, part of the Yao tribe: Abikanile (whose name means "listen") a pre-adolescent girl who embodies fear and courage, her mother, Njemile ("upstanding") the moral leader and embodiment of practical and sacred wisdom, and her grandmother, Chimwala ("stone"), brave and unyielding as a rock.
There's a pervasive theme of spirituality: The book opens with Njembile praying to her ancestors to keep the family safe, and her prayer foreshadows some
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